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Long-term Trends in Incidence and Mortality of Intrahepatic and Extrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer in Japan

BACKGROUND: A report of multiple cases of bile duct cancer at a Japanese printing company raised concern about such cancers. We examined long-term trends in bile duct cancer in Japan. METHODS: Data from 4 population-based cancer registries were used to calculate incidence between 1985 and 2007, and...

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Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24614916
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20130122
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description BACKGROUND: A report of multiple cases of bile duct cancer at a Japanese printing company raised concern about such cancers. We examined long-term trends in bile duct cancer in Japan. METHODS: Data from 4 population-based cancer registries were used to calculate incidence between 1985 and 2007, and vital statistics were used to estimate mortality between 1985 and 2011. Age-standardized rates were calculated and analyzed using a joinpoint regression model. RESULTS: Among men, the incidence rate of intrahepatic bile duct cancer increased throughout the observation period; among women, it increased until 1996–1998 and remained stable thereafter. The incidence rate of extrahepatic bile duct cancer was stable in men and decreased from 1993–1995 in women. In people aged 30 to 49 years, the incidence rates of intra- and extrahepatic bile duct cancer remained stable or decreased. The mortality rate of intrahepatic bile duct cancer increased in both sexes and in all age groups since 1996, while that of extrahepatic bile duct cancer decreased since 1992. In people aged 30 to 49 years, the mortality rates of intra- and extrahepatic bile duct cancer remained stable and decreased, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence and mortality rates of intrahepatic bile duct cancer remained stable or increased throughout the observation period. The incidence rate of extrahepatic bile duct cancer remained stable or decreased, and the mortality rate decreased since 1992. In people aged 30 to 49 years, the incidence and mortality rates of intra- and extrahepatic bile cancer remained stable or decreased.
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spelling pubmed-40007662014-05-14 Long-term Trends in Incidence and Mortality of Intrahepatic and Extrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer in Japan J Epidemiol Original Article BACKGROUND: A report of multiple cases of bile duct cancer at a Japanese printing company raised concern about such cancers. We examined long-term trends in bile duct cancer in Japan. METHODS: Data from 4 population-based cancer registries were used to calculate incidence between 1985 and 2007, and vital statistics were used to estimate mortality between 1985 and 2011. Age-standardized rates were calculated and analyzed using a joinpoint regression model. RESULTS: Among men, the incidence rate of intrahepatic bile duct cancer increased throughout the observation period; among women, it increased until 1996–1998 and remained stable thereafter. The incidence rate of extrahepatic bile duct cancer was stable in men and decreased from 1993–1995 in women. In people aged 30 to 49 years, the incidence rates of intra- and extrahepatic bile duct cancer remained stable or decreased. The mortality rate of intrahepatic bile duct cancer increased in both sexes and in all age groups since 1996, while that of extrahepatic bile duct cancer decreased since 1992. In people aged 30 to 49 years, the mortality rates of intra- and extrahepatic bile duct cancer remained stable and decreased, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence and mortality rates of intrahepatic bile duct cancer remained stable or increased throughout the observation period. The incidence rate of extrahepatic bile duct cancer remained stable or decreased, and the mortality rate decreased since 1992. In people aged 30 to 49 years, the incidence and mortality rates of intra- and extrahepatic bile cancer remained stable or decreased. Japan Epidemiological Association 2014-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4000766/ /pubmed/24614916 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20130122 Text en © 2014 Mai Utada et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title_full Long-term Trends in Incidence and Mortality of Intrahepatic and Extrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer in Japan
title_fullStr Long-term Trends in Incidence and Mortality of Intrahepatic and Extrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Long-term Trends in Incidence and Mortality of Intrahepatic and Extrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer in Japan
title_short Long-term Trends in Incidence and Mortality of Intrahepatic and Extrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer in Japan
title_sort long-term trends in incidence and mortality of intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile duct cancer in japan
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24614916
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20130122
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